ADHD includes poor concentration, impulsivity, disorganization and often hyperactivity. ADHD is the most widely diagnosed childhood disorder. Correctly diagnosing ADHD means conducting a thorough assessment to rule out other potential symptoms and problems.

Learning Disabilities (LD) occur even in children with high intelligence. When a LD exists along with ADHD or other mental health disorders, children have greater difficulty in the classroom. The key is to collaborate with school personnel and families to base treatment interventions and accommodations on personal strengths.

Our Interventions

Psychotherapy Developing rewards and consequences to motivate your child Consulting with parents, teachers, and pediatricians Adjusting school and home settings to support your child's learning style Developing successful coping skills

Understanding Causes

A range of tools are used to help assess and understand the causes of your child’s performance difficulties. Our in-depth assessment provides the information required to make interventions work such as:

Accurate diagnosis Home and school interventions Individual, family, and group therapy Psychological testing Workable solutions